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If heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
James Lipton
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The difference - the fundamental difference between theater acting and film acting is that film acting is disjunctive.
James Lipton
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I think that anybody's craft is fascinating. A taxi driver talking about taxi driving is going to be very, very interesting.
James Lipton
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When you're talking about the thing that is most important to someone, they're liable to feel something strong.
James Lipton
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A good day's writing, when I turn off my computer after I know that I've written okay, or as well as I can write, that's a day well spent.
James Lipton
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Comedians don't laugh. They're too busy analyzing why it's funny or not.
James Lipton
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I must confess that when I'm alone in my study, here in New York, writing; that's when I'm happy.
James Lipton
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There's only one man I've called a coward, and that's Brian Doyle-Murray.
James Lipton
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I was originally going to be a lawyer, and the only thing I remember from the art of cross-examination is - you can see this one coming up Sixth Avenue - never ask a question the answer to which you do not know.
James Lipton
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Olivier was another case of a genius, who couldn't understand why anybody would have any trouble doing this, because for him it came so easily.
James Lipton
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Our language, one of our most precious natural resources, deserves at least as much protection as our woodlands, streams and whooping cranes.
James Lipton
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The definition of genius, really, should be that that person can do what the rest of us have to learn how to do.
James Lipton
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Geniuses always think it's easier than we make it out to be.
James Lipton
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The foundation for film acting is stage acting.
James Lipton
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I wanted when we began this to have a conversation, the kind that you're able to have, and the only way I knew how to do it was not to have a pre-interview.
James Lipton
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Life is just a Box of Chocolates.
James Lipton
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I would say that writing, both the act of writing, and of course reading of other people's work is, for me, supreme joy.
James Lipton
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I'll miss it until the day I die, and I'm convinced to this day that I can get on a horse and jump a course of fences satisfactorily. It doesn't leave you.
James Lipton
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I became a professional actor in Detroit and I was able to earn some money. It was a good job because it permitted me to study. It fit perfectly with school.
James Lipton
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Always accepting the greatest joy of all is the time that I get to spend with my wife.
James Lipton
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I love writing. I like reading, other people, not myself.
James Lipton
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I jumped horses over big dangerous fences in competition. And got very, very good at it, at quite a high level. And I realized long since that, yeah, it's the same thing that appeals to me about it. You can't think about anything else, in either case; jumping horses in competition, show jumping, or flying an airplane, for whatever purpose.
James Lipton
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When I went to school, my intention was to be a lawyer. When I attended university that was still the clear intention; I was going to be a lawyer. Why? Because it was as far as I could get from my father's antics and world. I thought that the world of the arts probably led people into the kind of behavior I had seen with him and that had resulted in a lot of hard times for my mother and me.
James Lipton
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They change. They're different. There are no two alike, that's the miracle of it. But if they have something to teach the students. You can see them writing during the show.
James Lipton
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Hackman is able to live in the moment which means there is nothing for him at that split second than what is occurring in the scene.
James Lipton
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I'd been on everybody else's show and there was always a preinterview. Somebody would come with a tape recorder and you'd talk for three or four hours, and they'd take it back and it would be transcribed, and it would be given to the writers, those many writers you see on all those shows, Larry King, Letterman, Leno, etc. And then they choose the answers that will be most evocative on their show.
James Lipton
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I work seven days a week and I work about 12 hours a day, from the beginning of September to about the end of May; the school year. I take two days off, Christmas and New Year's, Thanksgiving sometimes - two and a half. And the result is that I bonded myself to my desk.
James Lipton
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Landing the airplane I think is the most difficult thing that I've every learned to do in my life.
James Lipton
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I stopped writing at the age of 18. I had written incessantly before that. I read, of course, because I was in university, but I wasn't going to write. I wasn't going to do any of those dangerous things. I was going to be a stolid, bourgeois lawyer.
James Lipton
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I may be writing well, I may be writing poorly, but I enjoy the act of writing and sometimes when it turns out okay, I feel an elation that is incomparable.
James Lipton
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If I were to ask you for example right now to go back with me and define those moments in your life that shaped you as a person and you began to reexamine them, something would happen.
James Lipton
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I'd been on all the television programs as an actor, as a writer, as a director, as a producer.
James Lipton
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The Pivot Questionnaire that I ask other people, when I have on rare occasion answered it, the answer to the question, "What turns you on?" Is words. Not mine, other people's. Words, words, words, that's what turns me on.
James Lipton
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There are still actors who use emotional memory, affective memory, which was Lee Strasberg's emphasis, not his total emphasis. She taught everything at the Actor's Studio. But nevertheless, she felt that it impeded her.
James Lipton
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I became an actor by accident, not by design.
James Lipton